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Cobra Electronics Introduces AURA(TM) Camera & Driving Hazard Database
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --Chicago-based Cobra
Electronics (Nasdaq: COBR) announces the launch of AURA(TM), its revolutionary
global Camera and Driving hazard database. Devices armed with AURA, which
stands for Advanced Universal Road Alert, warn drivers of thousands of driving
threats that could cause unintended traffic violations as well as accidents.
The result is that AURA-equipped drivers have heightened situational awareness
-- extra help to know what's around them, and what's ahead.
"There are significant financial and safety benefits to being aware of the
growing number of photo enforcement cameras," said Tony Mirabelli, senior vice
president of marketing and sales for Cobra. "Being an AURA-equipped driver
helps you avoid the dreaded feeling of receiving an expensive traffic ticket
in the mail for a violation you might not even know you committed. It also
means you will be aware of accident-prone intersections."
The AURA database stores GPS coordinates of speed and red-light cameras
and driving hazards. Users can access this database online and download daily
updates onto various devices. One such device is a GPS locator (a USB flash
drive) that connects to various AURA-compatible units and synchronizes the
database to the device for the most current driving hazard warnings. Given the
rate at which new photo enforcement cameras are being installed, providing
daily updates is critical to providing motorists with the most reliable
protection possible.
With dedicated professional research teams working out of itsChicago
world headquarters and in its European office, Cobra has succeeded in
developing a systematic verification process to minimize false alerts and
establish the most dependable database on the market. InNorth America, Cobra
verifies 100 percent of the database's speed and red-light cameras and
dangerous intersections by communicating directly with municipal police
departments, traffic bureaus, state transportation agencies and proprietary
data partners to guarantee that every single alert is accurate. Cobra also
works to ensure the most comprehensive database of speed traps, accident
hotspots, high-risk zones, and congestion change cameras inNorth America and
Europe.
"Verification is critical," said Mirabelli. "We understand how motorists
behave, and we know that if their device is constantly giving them false
alerts, eventually they will start ignoring even the legitimate alerts and
unintentionally put themselves at risk. Our objective with the AURA database
was not to be the first-to-market, but to be the best-in-market. After three
years of hard work and significant investment, we are ready to launch what we
believe is the most comprehensive and reliable global camera and driving
hazard database available."
The first AURA-ready devices offered inNorth America are six of Cobra's
high-end 2009 radar detectors, including the premium XRS 9960G and XRS R10G.
Cobra believes AURA-ready radar devices are just the first of a range of
additional applications inNorth America, and the company is eager to explore
and solidify strategic licensing partnerships with targeted manufacturers of
other mobile electronic devices. Cobra's sister company, UK-based Performance
Products Limited, has already licensed the AURA database to mobile phones,
online map interfaces and navigation systems in European markets.
InNorth America, the GPS locator and lifetime AURA database subscription
will be included as part of Cobra's premium radar detectors-the XRS 9960G and
XRS R10G for $389 and $439 respectively. The AURA database will also be
available at http://www.cobra.com and as an add-on purchase with four
additional 2009 radar detectors with price points ranging from $209 to $339.
The full capability of AURA will be available to consumers March 2009. Cobra's
sister company, UK-based Performance Products Limited, has also made the AURA
database available on the Sapphire product line including the new Sapphire
Fusion and all satellite navigation systems. Visit the Snooper website at
http://www.snooper.eu for more information.
To learn more about the AURA camera and driving hazard database, visit the
Cobra Electronics booth (Central Hall booth #13238) at the Consumer
Electronics Show inLas Vegas, NV, Jan. 8-11, 2009, or find more information
at: http://www.cobra.com/AURA.
About Cobra Electronics
Cobra Electronics is a leading global designer and marketer of
communication and navigation products, with a track record of delivering
innovative and award-winning products. Building upon its leadership position
in the GMRS/FRS two-way radio, radar detector and Citizens Band radio
industries, Cobra identified new growth opportunities and has aggressively
expanded into the marine market and has expanded its European operations. The
Consumer Electronics Association, Forbes and Deloitte & Touche have all
recently recognized Cobra for the company's innovation and industry
leadership. To learn more about Cobra Electronics, please visit the Cobra site
at http://www.cobra.com.
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